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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

ESCAPE OF ANARCHISTS INTO ENGLAND. OUTRAGE IN MOROCCO. THE SCOTCH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. THE AMERICAN TARIFF. COLONIAL PRODUCE. (PKK FXBB9 ASSOCIATION). Paris, August 11. Six hundred out of the eight hundred Auarebists who were being shadowed by the police, have escaped to England and Belgium. St. Pktebsbuhg, August 11. The accident to Duchess Xenia is not of a serious character. London. August 11. News has been received that owing to the extortion practised by the officials at Kabyle, a tribe in Morocco broke out in revolt and lulled the local Kalifas. The Royal Agricultural College has i tested and analysed a bale of Victorian oaten hay. The report states that its ' value for feeding purposes is rather lower than the average English meadow hay, and it is doubtful if the price will allow it to compete with the Home product. The Carina won the Australian Cup at the Cowes Regatta. In the HouHe of Commons, the Scotch Local Government Bill has been read a third time. August 12. H.M.S. Waterwitch has sailed on a surveying cruise in Australian waters. Washington, August 11. TLe Tariff Conference has agreed that imported spirits shall pay a duty of 9s, and locally distilled 4s 4d per gallon. The Tariff Conference resulted in a failure to arrive at a satisfactory settlement;. The Sugar Trust and other powerful interests are seeking to prevent any Bill passing. If Congress adjourns without passing the Tariff Bill the President will convene a fresh session. Jake Gaudaur has challenged Tom Sullivan to row for the championship of England, and a minimum stake of 1000 dollars a side.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 40, 13 August 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 40, 13 August 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 40, 13 August 1894, Page 2

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